Calea and the ISP
The Communications and Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) passed in 1994 is a piece of legislation every U.S. ISP should know about and be in compliance with. If for the simple fact the government can levy heavy fines if you aren’t …
xISP news From Washington
https://www.techspot.com/news/79863-fcc-promises-roll-out-improved-broadband-over-106000.html Back in January of 2018, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced a proposal that could have allocated over $500 million toward the development of rural broadband internet lines. At the time, Pai said that closing the “digital divide” between rural …
The new Cisco 9600
https://blog.noblinkyblinky.com/2019/04/29/introducing-the-catalyst-9600/ The Catalyst 9600 enters the market as the last piece of the CAT9K series puzzle. It compliments the rest of the line up, the CAT 9200, 9300, 9400, and 9500 series switches. And this is ultimately an upgrade to …
Flash Briefing: April 29. Spectrum, IoT, WPA compromises
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Flash Briefing: April 29. Spectrum, IOT, WPA compromises
PTP 550 Release 4.3.2 does include DFS
While the changelog doesn’t mention it release version 4.3.2 of the PTP550 software does include DFS channels for the 550.
Self-Hosted speedtest
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EPMP 3000 compatibility mode
The guys at Cambium talk about the newest features in ePMP software release 4.3.2. The big news is the backwards compatibility.
Router Vulnerability roundup for April 2019
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Small Cells and hybrid networks for WISPs: Part 1
The never-ending goal of any Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) is how to get ever-increasing levels of bandwidth to clients. The always increasing demands, by customers, on WISPs, and ISPs, in general, are becoming an everyday problem for many operators. …
Joshaven Potter and WISP Mistakes
Joshaven Potter writes about Frankenstein Infrastructure over at the VISP Blog https://visp.net/common-wisp-mistakes-frankenstein-infrastructure/